Complexity adaptive quantization for intra-frames in very low bit rate video coding

Conventional rate control schemes focus on the problem of finding an optimal quantization value for P- and B-frames. No rate control is available for the encoding of I-frames. This could pose big problems due to the large number of bits an I-frame could generate, and due to the fact that the number of bits varies drastically from sequence to sequence, depending on their image complexity. This problem becomes severe especially at very low bit rate. Therefore, a mechanism to allocate data bits to an I-frame according to its complexity is indispensable in order to have constant coding quality. This work presents a mechanism to establish for I-frames a generic relationship between the quantization value, data bits, and their image complexity. Experimental results show that this generic relationship provides a fairly accurate estimation of quantization value for an I-frame at given data bits and image complexity, and is very useful in controlling the data bits generated by an I-frame.

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